The 12 Best On-Stage Style Moments at Coachella

Coachella is usually noteworthy, style-wise, for the increasingly baroque get-ups worn by fans out on the lawn: ethereal dresses and barely-there shorts for girls; lots of, uh, chest for dudes. So it's easy to forget that this is, y'know, a music festival—and that it's chock full of grade-A rockstar style. These are our favorite on-stage looks from the weekend.

Wu-Tang Clan member and noted chef Raekwon trotted out a remastered version of Polo's crazy-rare (like, $10,000 rare) "Snow Beach" jacket; simultaneously, the dudes waiting in line at Supreme all went woozy but didn't know why.

Lastly, this curiously-named electro-bro hollered loud and clear that when you're in the desert, basically anything—including trippy tie-dye—goes.

Action Bronson

The extra-large Queens rapper remembered that it's always important to defend against the sun's harsh vibes 'n rays. No lobster-neck for this bro.

Angus Young

AC/DC's eternal schoolboy took the shorts-suit out of storage. Improbably, this was not the only shorts-suit of the weekend.

Stromae

See? That's Belgian singer Stromae, looking like he got lost on the way to the Thom Browne runway show.

Bryan Ferry

The Roxy Music godhead suited up (pants and all) to sing with Norwegian dance-dude Todd Terje.

Daniel Kessler

Interpol's perma-suited guitarist proved that the slim-and-formal look that worked in the early aughts still plays...

Paul Banks

...while his bandmate Paul Banks gave the Interpol Suit™ a tropical update for 2015.

Father John Misty

The bard of circa-now Laurel Canyon made his suit look like a pair of pajamas. Sleaze never looked so good.

Jenny Lewis

Another suit, this one seemingly...watercolored? Or maybe airbrushed, tall-tee style? Whatever it is, we're digging it.

Raekwon

Wu-Tang Clan member and noted chef Raekwon trotted out a remastered version of Polo's crazy-rare (like, $10,000 rare) "Snow Beach" jacket; simultaneously, the dudes waiting in line at Supreme all went woozy but didn't know why.

Stuart Murdoch

Belle and Sebastian's Stuart Murdoch reminded us that khakis can be rock and roll, especially if you're in a band that specializes in an achingly earnest strain of rock and roll.

The Gaslamp Killer

Lastly, this curiously-named electro-bro hollered loud and clear that when you're in the desert, basically anything—including trippy tie-dye—goes.